- [UNIVERSAL GUIDE] Root Any Android Device Manually !
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[UNIVERSAL GUIDE] Root Any Android Device Manually !
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N’ayam Amarsh’e
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Wanting to ROOT Your Phone but can’t do Because Of No rooting Guides or want to learn to root any device ? Then , This Guide Is For YOU
OK So lets start.
1.Your Unrooted Android Device.
2.ADB Drivers Installed On Your PC. If you Don’t Have Download From Here :
3. The Most Inportant Root Kit Made By Me (N’ayam Amarsh’e) — Download From The Attachment.
4.Strength And Courage ‘Coz Rooting Voids Your Warranty. If You have a samsung device then Don’t Worry Your warranty is gone forever. But if you own any other, maybe you can void it or maybe.
I’ve Written Android Device as ADV to make it more easy.
**Steps**
So you have the adb drivers installed let’s go.
1. Open The root kit by Extracting The Rootkit with WinRAR.
2.Turn ‘USB DEBUGGING’ ‘ON’ in your ADV.
3. Connect your ADV to Your PC.
4.In the root kit Open Cmd.exe File . [ IF YOU CAN’T OPEN CMD, GOTO C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ COPY CMD .EXE TO YOUR ROOTKIT FOLDER]
5. In CMD window Type the following command.
If you Succeed Move On .
6.Then You need Root Shell Type :
Note that you see a «$» sign in the command prompt. That means you are not in ‘su’ shell.
7.Next run the following commands in the shell to change permissions and get some limited privileges for the Superuser files:
8.Done ? Now You need to open a copy of linux which has nautilus. So enter your linux (I recommend using ubuntu 11.4) and type in the terminal (ctrl+alt+T)
this will open nautilus with root privileges.
You can just boot it from USB so no hassle of installing it. http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/download-ubuntu-linux-11-04-iso-cd-dvd-images-natty-narwhal.html
Having your ADV connected with USB to PC switch it off and put it in download/recovery mode.
9.In The Exploring Window navigate to
10.From the tmp Folder you went earlier Move/cut ‘Superuser.apk’ to
11.Now Reboot You ADV . Congrats ! You’re now ROOTED !
Many Users Are Having Problem with This Method, If you can’t do the method 1. Try Method 2.
METHOD 2
PLEASE DON’T ASK ME ABOUT THIS METHOD, THIS IS JUST FOR A TRY, MY BROTHER FOUND THIS METHOD TO BE WORKING, I HAVEN’T TRIED IT YET!
This is linux based method, It’s quite easy if you follow every step correctly.
When you have it execute the following.
This will copy the file to your device and now we’ll execute it..
now # will appear in place of $, or after typing $su.
Now your device will reboot and you can see SuperUser App in your app drawer.
There is no chance of the phone not getting rooted with my method but If you don’t want to do the above methods, Try these, I’m pretty sure they will root your device with ease.
1. Framroot App [Not On Google Play]-http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
3.One Click Root Free/Pro (My Favorite app, roots many devices with No-Brick Guarantee) — www.oneclickroot.com
4.Root Master App — forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672150
6.Easy rooting toolkit App-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
10.Universal Androot App — forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=391774
HOPE THESE WILL DO.
Press Thanks To appreciate me to Work On Other Guides And Roms.
Your Appreciation Is Needed.
And This GUIDE IS Originally By N’ayam Amarsh’e
uukasz92
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I have any error. Device is offline.
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N’ayam Amarsh’e
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that means you have not properly pushed the files into the directory. Try installing adb drivers again and do the same steps. Good luck
When you open cmd just type ‘ adb devices’ if your device gets listed then you can start if it doesn’t check your drivers.
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Try this , download android commander and try to copy the busybox , su and superuser to data/local/tmp
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uukasz92
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I using Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo (GT-I9060) Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Now is working. But how to move «su» and busybox into system/bin ? Android commander says » You need root to do this.» when i try to copy does files into system/bin. Folders are protected and I dont have premission to do anything with them.
N’ayam Amarsh’e
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I using Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo (GT-I9060) Jelly Bean 4.2.2
Now is working. But how to move «su» and busybox into system/bin ? Android commander says » You need root to do this.» when i try to copy does files into system/bin. Folders are protected and I dont have premission to do anything with them.
Sorry I forgot that Android Commander works only for rooted phones. Silly Me.
OK you will need to do it with Droid Explorer
linux and in the linux you’ll have to type ‘sudo nautilus’ it’ll open it with root privilages.
uukasz92
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Sorry I forgot that Android Commander works only for rooted phones. Silly Me.
OK you will need to do it with Droid Explorer
linux and in the linux you’ll have to type ‘sudo nautilus’ it’ll open it with root privilages.
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Hi! First thank you for that guide. I rooted several devices but with a noname(10.1″ A10 dual core) china tablet I have some problems so I hope your solution works.
I have some problems/questions:
1. Step 5: Are you sure it’s:
I’m currently not able to look at the data folder but if I change the directions e.g to /test/local/tmp it just creates a «tmp» file and overwrites the file with every push command.
2. Step 6: If it’s a $ it’s not rootet, what should be there if it’s rooted? I have a # there. Rootchecker says it’s rooted since the beginning, but I cant access with superuser/supersu etc.
3. Step 8 doesn’t work. I use a virtual box with ubuntu 13.10(Stinson: new is always better?) for the first time. With «sudo nautilus» I get the message that root access is not granted(failed to register client). I used «gksudo nautilus» instead. does that matter?
4. I can’t connect my device to the virtual box. I tried to add the usb device but didn’t work. USB Developer Android[0223] is in virtual box connected. However, I dont know where to find it in ubuntu. I’m a ubuntu noob sorry :/
5. Is there another way to get rw permissions?
Thanks in advance :good:
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N’ayam Amarsh’e
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Hi! First thank you for that guide. I rooted several devices but with a noname(10.1″ A10 dual core) china tablet I have some problems so I hope your solution works.
I have some problems/questions:
1. Step 5: Are you sure it’s:
I’m currently not able to look at the data folder but if I change the directions e.g to /test/local/tmp it just creates a «tmp» file and overwrites the file with every push command.
2. Step 6: If it’s a $ it’s not rootet, what should be there if it’s rooted? I have a # there. Rootchecker says it’s rooted since the beginning, but I cant access with superuser/supersu etc.
3. Step 8 doesn’t work. I use a virtual box with ubuntu 13.10(Stinson: new is always better?) for the first time. With «sudo nautilus» I get the message that root access is not granted(failed to register client). I used «gksudo nautilus» instead. does that matter?
4. I can’t connect my device to the virtual box. I tried to add the usb device but didn’t work. USB Developer Android[0223] is in virtual box connected. However, I dont know where to find it in ubuntu. I’m a ubuntu noob sorry :/
5. Is there another way to get rw permissions?
Thanks in advance :good:
For Your First Answer You Need not to worry /tmp and /tmp/ are the same.
2.Have you tried typing ‘adb shell’ then ‘ su ‘ if yes there’s your solution. If not then you have problem with su binary or busybox.
3.You have an Ubuntu 11.4 .iso file so burn it to a blank disk and boot your live disk . It should be all right then.
6.Press Thanks if I helped.
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Wanting to ROOT Your Phone but can’t do Because Of No rooting Guides or want to learn to root any device ? Then , This Guide Is For YOU
OK So lets start.
1.Your Unrooted Android Device.
2.ADB Drivers Installed On Your PC. If you Don’t Have Download From Here :
3. The Most Inportant Root Kit Made By Me (N’ayam Amarsh’e) — Download From The Attachment.
4.Strength And Courage ‘Coz Rooting Voids Your Warranty. If You have a samsung device then Don’t Worry Your warranty is gone forever. But if you own any other, maybe you can void it or maybe.
I’ve Written Android Device as ADV to make it more easy.
**Steps**
So you have the adb drivers installed let’s go.
1. Open The root kit by Extracting The Rootkit with WinRAR.
2.Turn ‘USB DEBUGGING’ ‘ON’ in your ADV.
3. Connect your ADV to Your PC.
4.In the root kit Open Cmd.exe File . [ IF YOU CAN’T OPEN CMD, GOTO C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/ COPY CMD .EXE TO YOUR ROOTKIT FOLDER]
5. In CMD window Type the following command.
If you Succeed Move On .
6.Then You need Root Shell Type :
Note that you see a «$» sign in the command prompt. That means you are not in ‘su’ shell.
7.Next run the following commands in the shell to change permissions and get some limited privileges for the Superuser files:
8.Done ? Now You need to open a copy of linux which has nautilus. So enter your linux (I recommend using ubuntu 11.4) and type in the terminal (ctrl+alt+T)
this will open nautilus with root privileges.
You can just boot it from USB so no hassle of installing it. http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/download-ubuntu-linux-11-04-iso-cd-dvd-images-natty-narwhal.html
Having your ADV connected with USB to PC switch it off and put it in download/recovery mode.
9.In The Exploring Window navigate to
10.From the tmp Folder you went earlier Move/cut ‘Superuser.apk’ to
11.Now Reboot You ADV . Congrats ! You’re now ROOTED !
Many Users Are Having Problem with This Method, If you can’t do the method 1. Try Method 2.
METHOD 2
PLEASE DON’T ASK ME ABOUT THIS METHOD, THIS IS JUST FOR A TRY, MY BROTHER FOUND THIS METHOD TO BE WORKING, I HAVEN’T TRIED IT YET!
This is linux based method, It’s quite easy if you follow every step correctly.
When you have it execute the following.
This will copy the file to your device and now we’ll execute it..
now # will appear in place of $, or after typing $su.
Now your device will reboot and you can see SuperUser App in your app drawer.
There is no chance of the phone not getting rooted with my method but If you don’t want to do the above methods, Try these, I’m pretty sure they will root your device with ease.
1. Framroot App [Not On Google Play]-http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/framaroot/root-framaroot-one-click-apk-to-root-t2130276
3.One Click Root Free/Pro (My Favorite app, roots many devices with No-Brick Guarantee) — www.oneclickroot.com
4.Root Master App — forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2672150
6.Easy rooting toolkit App-http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1321582
10.Universal Androot App — forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=391774
HOPE THESE WILL DO.
Press Thanks To appreciate me to Work On Other Guides And Roms.
Your Appreciation Is Needed.
And This GUIDE IS Originally By N’ayam Amarsh’e
I am about to try this on a Telstra T-Hub 2. If it works, I’ll seriously buy you a beer. I’ve tried 4 other root methods and they don’t work. Everything so far has been successful, just about to try the Linux part. I absolutely don’t mind downloading Ubuntu if I can get this thing rooted.
EDIT: So yeah I am stuck on the Ubuntu part because I can’t seem to get this device to go to Download Mode. Only one other person on the entire forum has said there is a download mode, but I am not sure if he was confused with ‘Android System Recovery 3e’ because it’s not the same thing. Because I can’t get the device in Download Mode, I can’t mount the device to Ubuntu and then follow the last few steps.
If anyone has any ideas please advise. As it stands I’ve tried every button combination I can think of. So far it’s:
Volume — & Power to boot to the dead Android screen.
Then Power & Volume + to boot into recovery. But there doesn’t seem to be a way to root ICS 4.04 from just that.
I’ve tried every other combination of buttons to get to actual ‘Download Mode’ but I don’t think this device even comes with one.
I am now convinced after reading this thread again that it is impossible to get this method to work. The OP doesn’t provide any sort of proof that this method works, or any pictures at all.
I also feel like it is impossible to get Nautilus to see the device’s root directory ‘/’ simply by just booting the phone into download or recovery mode. As it doesn’t mount the device’s partition on recovery mode, and on download mode Linux still cannot see the device. (I just tried with 2 of my Samsung phones).
This is a broken method that absolutely does not work. A bunch of people all have the same issue and the OP instead replies weeks later saying that he has dropped support for this thread’ and to PM him.
Guys don’t bother wasting your time with this method. When it comes time to use Linux or something else, that can transfer the files to /system/xbin or /system/bin you can’t do it because it’s read-only. The ‘/’ root partition isn’t visible on Linux no matter what, and it’s impossible to open up a folder browser with root privileges that can see that partition so you can move the files.
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